I don’t think it has enough energy. Also, the observers would notice gasoline smell and heating it up to 100 degrees C would probably cause it to boil, right? And then you have to dispose of it at the same rate as it is coming in, but your position requires that this gasoline be consumed.
A liter per second for 2.5 hours doesn't have enough energy?
Also, the observers would notice gasoline smell and heating it up to 100 degrees C would probably cause it to boil, right?
Your claim was no known chemical reaction could produce as much energy as the ECAT did.
And then you have to dispose of it at the same rate as it is coming in
How much fluid, exactly, did Rossi pump into his device? How much fluid, exactly, came out?
but your position requires that this gasoline be consumed.
No, my position is that your claim was silly.